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European Collaborative Action
on
Urban Air, Indoor Environment and Human Exposure
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| Indoor Air Quality and the use of Energy in Buildings |
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3.4 MB |
This report provides information and advice to policy
and decision makers, researchers, architects, designers, and manufacturers
on (i) strategies for achieving a satisfactory balance between good indoor
air quality (IAQ) and the rational use of energy, (ii) guidelines on the
use of energy in buildings and IAQ currently available, (iii) significant
trends in the building sector with implications for IAQ and energy use
and (iv) current research concerns. The report discusses the relationships
and potential conflicts between IAQ and the efficient use of energy in
buildings and related factors such as the influence of occupancy and occupant
activities, energy use and sustainability, indoor air pollution and its
control, and health and comfort aspects of indoor air quality and climate.
The influence of climatic conditions and their variations across Europe
on IAQ and energy use, socio-economic costs of poor IAQ and its relation
to the use of energy and trends for the future in the building sector
are also briefly addressed. Current research concerns in the field of
IAQ and energy use in buildings are highlighted and gaps in knowledge
and research needs are identified. Key elements of a strategy by which
designers, engineers, manufacturers and other decision makers can achieve
a good balance between energy use in buildings and indoor air quality
(IAQ) are proposed. Following the recommended procedure will reduce the
risk of poor IAQ and waste of energy.
AIVC World Wide Web Edition Containing
selected articles and features from the printed editions.
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the AIVC.
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